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Bulloch County students to be awarded in EJI racial injustice essay contest

Bulloch County students to be awarded in EJI racial injustice essay contest

Join the Statesboro-Bulloch Remembrance Coalition to celebrate the brilliant minds of seven Bulloch County high school students at an awards ceremony and reception on July 23 at Willow Hill. Their powerful essays on racial injustice, judged by the Equal Justice Initiative, have earned them a total of $5,000 in prizes.
'Kitten Yoga' classes planned to benefit Fixing the Boro

'Kitten Yoga' classes planned to benefit Fixing the Boro

This week, the Trinity Yoga Ministry will host Kitten Yoga! The event is a fundraiser and adoption event for Fixing the Boro, and organizers say it will be a "pawsitively purrfect" way to spend your Friday evening.
'Howdy!' from Sally Mae's new owners

'Howdy!' from Sally Mae's new owners

New hours, a new look, and new additions to the menu are just a few reasons to be excited for the grand re-opening of Sally Mae’s Kitchen, scheduled for late August 2024. Meet the new owners who are bringing the best of over a decade of ‘fast-casual’ restaurant experience to the table.
GALLERY | Christmas in July brings holiday cheer to Brooklet Farmers Market

GALLERY | Christmas in July brings holiday cheer to Brooklet Farmers Market

Santa Claus brought a touch of holiday magic to the Brooklet Farmers Market’s Christmas in July event on Friday. Despite the summer heat, over 30 dedicated vendors participated, offering festive Christmas-themed products alongside their usual local goods.
Good Morning, Bulloch!

Good Morning, Bulloch!

Click on the picture of the day to get local sports scores, weather and lowest gas prices in town. Check back for updates throughout the day.
Council approves Security Enhancement funds for three apartment complexes, Phil Boyum announces resignation date

Council approves Security Enhancement funds for three apartment complexes, Phil Boyum announces resignation date

The Statesboro City Council approved $20,000 each for three apartment complexes to enhance security. Councilman Phil Boyum announced his resignation after 12 years effective August 1st. Continue reading for all business covered by City Council tonight.
Georgia Southern University launches cutting-edge Center for Advanced Materials Science

Georgia Southern University launches cutting-edge Center for Advanced Materials Science

The new center will bring together faculty from biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and engineering in state-of-the-art facilities to provide interdisciplinary approaches to addressing the needs for progress in advanced materials research and innovation.
Rotary Club of Statesboro installs President Matt Mathews, new board, and officers for 2024-2025

Rotary Club of Statesboro installs President Matt Mathews, new board, and officers for 2024-2025

Mathews and the new board board bring a mix of seasoned expertise and fresh ideas to the service club.
Plant Vogtle Unit 3 shut down by 'valve issue'

Plant Vogtle Unit 3 shut down by 'valve issue'

The unit at the plant south of Augusta went into full commercial operation last summer but was shut down on July 8, 2024, due to an issue with a valve on one of the three main pumps.
South Georgia Tormenta FC earns 50th regular season win

South Georgia Tormenta FC earns 50th regular season win

South Georgia Tormenta FC achieved their 50th regular season win in USL League One history by defeating Lexington Sporting Club 2-1 on July 13. Tormenta FC will next play Charlotte Independence on July 20, available for viewing on ESPN+.